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Link Wheels - Do They Still Work?

The link Wheel, as it was originally generated, is no longer an effective method of getting your site ranked according to linkpushing.net. The simple six spoke wheel that links all the sites together in a circular fashion and then links all sites to the money site is outdated because the search engines caught on to it’s lack of randomness

By: Wills Stone
Category: Internet:SEO
: Internet:Blogging
Posted: Aug 26, 2010
Updated: Aug 26, 2010
Views: 150


The link Wheel, as it was originally generated, is no longer an effective method of getting your site
ranked. The simple six spoke wheel that links all the sites together in a circular fashion and then
links all sites to the money site is outdated because the search engines caught on to it’s lack of
randomness.

Random Chaos is what appeals to the search engines… sites linking all around your money site,
not structurally connected in such a way that the eyes of Google et al can recognize a structure will
generate a much better position in the search engines than the structure that is visible even to the
human eye. If the structure is visible and obvious to the human eye, how much more do you think
that the search engines see?

When the linkwheel was at it’s height in terms of popularity, many linkwheel services arose and a
lot of link wheel software programs began to hit the market. Unfortunately many of those linkwheel
softwares are still out there producing an product that will not help you long term and many
linkwheel services have closed up shop or morphed into something different.

So, if you are kicking around the idea of hiring a company for linkwheels services or considering
buying some linkwheel software, remember it may help in the short term but the benefits will not
last. Evidence of the downturn of linkwheels, linkwheel services and linkwheel software can be
found here – linkwheelsoftware.com.

What was once a thriving business has turned into a ghost page.



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